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Decomposition

Глоссарий по эконометрике (англо-русский)
  1. Расшивание (сетевого графика)

  2. The process where dead matter is rotted by the action of bacteria or fungi

  3. N декомпозиция, разложение (ант. composition) lexical ~ лексическая декомпозиция

  4. Декомпозиция; разложение; разбиение

  5. Разложение

  6. The breakdown of dead organic material by detrivores or saprophytes.


Разложение, русский
    Разложение , деление, испытание, разделение


Распад (раствора), русский

Распад, русский

Разложения, русский

Гниение, русский
  1. , процесс расщепления сложных азотсодержащих органических соединений (преимущественно белков) под действием гнилостных микроорганизмов. играет важную роль в круговороте веществ в природе. для предохранения пищевых продуктов от процессов гниения используют стерилизацию, засолку, копчение и др.

  2. Процесс расщепления органических азотсодержащих, гл. обр. белковых, веществ в результате




Декомпозиция, русский
  1. См. алгоритмическая декомпозиция.

  2. Разделение целого на части

  3. Разделение целого на части, научный метод системного анализа, позволяющий заменить решение одной большой задачи решением серии меньших задач, пусть и взаимосвязанных, но более простых.


Composition, английский
  1. Состав

  2. A photographic process in which patterns on two separate substrates are

  3. The arrangement of subject matter, graphic elements, tones, and light in a scene. can be harmonious or discordant, depending on the photographer, his or her mood, and the subject at hand. there are no set rules, just suggestions; successful compositions are ones that best express particular feelings about the subject or scene.

  4. N словосложение; образование (ант. decomposition) polysynthetic ~ полисинтетическое объедине- ние

  5. A composition is a function or relationship that can be constructed from other functions or relationships. for example, the function grandparent(x) is a recursive composition of the parent() function, grandparent(x) = parent(parent(x)). compositional rule of inference (cri) see: fuzzy associative memory. computer-aided design (cad) the process of using a computer to aid in the design and (cadcam) manufacture of objects or systems. the complexity of these systems range from basic drawing systems through systems that can warn you about basic dimensional constraints to systems that understand and implement constraints based on other properties of the objects in the system. it is used for the design of mechanical, electronic, construction, and other systems. computer-aided education the use of computers to aid in the education of personnel. computer-aided instruction, intelligent see: intelligent computer-aided instruction. computer integrated manufacturing (cim) computer integrated manufacturing refers to the integration of computer sensors and controllers into a manufacturing process. this includes three types of functions. first the computers provide programmable and flexible automation of the manufacturing process. this leads to the ability to optimize the process flexibly to react to current variations in the process. finally, the various sensors and controllers can be integrated into a comprehensive system.

  6. A whole-part relationship in which the life cycle of the part object is dependent on the life cycle of the whole object.

  7. An activity flow created from multiple actions. composition is core to the human workflow services system.

  8. An export format that flattens a group of images defined in a deep zoom composer project into a single high-resolution image that is generated at export.

  9. One or more images that are positioned, arranged, ordered, and proportionally resized according to a user’s specifications within a deep zoom composer project.

  10. Voluntary arrangement to restructure a firm`s debt, under which payment is reduced.


Разложение, русский
    Разложение , деление, испытание, разделение


Discrimination, английский
  1. An act which confers particular privileges on a class arbitrarily selected

  2. Разрешающая способность; выделение (целей)

  3. Законодательство, налоги или другие меры в отношении импортируемых товаров и услуг, которые могут не напрямую или неумышленно дискриминировать ввозимую продукцию или услуги

  4. Различительная/разрешающая способность. способность выявлять и определять разницу между двумя элементами [15]. кроме того, способность изме-рительного прибора реагировать на незначительные изменения измеряемой величины.

  5. The act of drawing perceptual, notational or spacial distinctions. in social life, discrimination often implies a differential (favourable/unfavourable) treatment of categories of persons on arbitrary ground, an overt manifestation of prejudices. 24

  6. A content descriptor developed by the pan european gaming information (pegi) and the british board of film classification (bbfc).

  7. Различительная/разрешающая способность. способность выявлять и определять разницу между двумя элементами [15]. кроме того, способность измерительного прибора реагировать на незначительные изменения измеряемой величины.

  8. Either:

  9. The favoring of one group of people, resulting in unfair treatment of other groups.

  10. In employment law, discrimination means the adverse treatment of an employee based on a “protected ground” under human rights legislation. the protected grounds under the alberta human rights act include race, ethnicity, place of origin, sex, gender, age, religion, disability, and more besides (see protected grounds).

  11. From a legal perspective, discrimination occurs when an employee is treated unfairly on grounds such as sex, race, disability, or age. these are known as protected characteristics.

  12. There are many situations in which you may feel treated unfairly because of your disability, but the law only covers these types of discrimination: direct discrimination discrimination arising from disability indirect discrimination harassment victimisation not complying with the duty to make reasonable adjustments. in the uk, law that protects you from discrimination is called the equality act.